CINCINNATI — Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sat for questions from U.S. Senators for nearly three hours Thursday.

Senators questioned the secretary about his history of challenging vaccine efficacy, recent shifts in the Centers for Disease Control and more.

Kennedy defended changes made under his tenure.

"We at HHS are enacting a once in a generation shift from a sick care system to a true healthcare system that tackles the root causes of chronic disease," he said.

We checked in with officials at the Hamilton County Health Department and Northern Kentucky Health Department, and were told that there has been a rapid shift in advice and policy from federal officials leading to uncertainty around vaccine distribution policy.

The COVID vaccine was a specific point of confusion f

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